Determination of the flexural properties of additively manufactured polyamide 12 components with antimicrobial titanium dioxide additives
Bestimmung der Biegeeigenschaften von additiv gefertigten Polyamid 12 Bauteilen mit antimikrobiellen Titandioxid Zusätzen
P. du Maire, M. Friebertshäuser, M. Deckert, M. Johlitz, A. Öchsner
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Abstract
Antibacterial properties of components are increasingly becoming an important challenge in material development especially in polymer technology. A well-known additive with which an antibacterial effect can be achieved is the metal oxide titanium dioxide. The aim of this research work was to investigate possible influences on the flexural properties of additively manufactured components resulting from the addition of titanium dioxide as an antimicrobial additive. Compounds with 5 %, 10 % and 15 % titanium dioxide and polyamide 12 as matrix material were produced. Three-point bending test specimens were fabricated out of these compounds, anaylsed and the results were compared with specimens made of virgin polyamide 12. The investigations show a general loss in ductility compared to the virgin polyamide 12. A comparison of the different titanium dioxide contents shows no clear change in the flexural stress at conventional bending. The flexural strain at break seems to decrease for higher titanium dioxide contents.
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